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Dance Like You Mean It

par Jeanne Skartsiaris

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What if you wrote a steamy, erotic novel that was so hot bookstores couldn't keep it on their shelves? What if you couldn't tell anyone you wrote it? At night, nurse Cassie Calabria pens a bodice-ripper novel, using an alias. She sends it to a few agents, then forgets about it. She's more than surprised when she gets an offer for a publisher to include her book, Wild Rose, in a "summer-of-love special." Wild Rose becomes a blazing bestseller. Suddenly she realizes she can't let anyone know that she wrote it. What would her children think? Or her own mother, who "taught her better," and, worse, her husband who would question her made-up fantasies of sex on the beach. How could she be thrown into the "red-light district" spotlight and still be a good mom? Unless she went incognito.… (plus d'informations)
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This was a book within a book. I enjoyed the alternating chapters of Cassie/Caria writing a book that she doesn't want her family who she adores and is overprotective of her two daughters (who are 8 and 15) or anyone to know about it. She works in the ER as a nurse and loves her job and her co-workers who she is friendly with and is worried that since her book is a "bodice ripper" she'll be found out, she will be and the results are hilarious.

The chapter titles are witty also and I really enjoyed this book a lot. It was funny, sad, serious all at the same time. ( )
  sweetbabyjane58 | Aug 9, 2018 |
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What if you wrote a steamy, erotic novel that was so hot bookstores couldn't keep it on their shelves? What if you couldn't tell anyone you wrote it? At night, nurse Cassie Calabria pens a bodice-ripper novel, using an alias. She sends it to a few agents, then forgets about it. She's more than surprised when she gets an offer for a publisher to include her book, Wild Rose, in a "summer-of-love special." Wild Rose becomes a blazing bestseller. Suddenly she realizes she can't let anyone know that she wrote it. What would her children think? Or her own mother, who "taught her better," and, worse, her husband who would question her made-up fantasies of sex on the beach. How could she be thrown into the "red-light district" spotlight and still be a good mom? Unless she went incognito.

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